Documentation for XML consultants and Java™
developers

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XPath 1.0 is used everywhere in XXE: to configure the
editor, to script commands and even in CSS stylesheets. This document
contains the reference for all the XPath 1.0 extension functions
supported by XXE.This document also contains the
reference for XED, a very small, very simple scripting
language based on XPath 1.0. Because XED allows to modify in place the
document being edited, it can be used to script advanced macro-commands.
[PDF]

Customize/extend XMLmind XML Editor by programming against its
Java™ API

XXE can be customized/extended substantially without
having to write a single line of code. However there are some cases
where programming against the Java™ API of XXE
becomes inevitable. This document covers all the extension points of
XXE, from writing advanced configurations to extending the
GUI of XXE. Moreover, it also explains how to embed an
advanced XML editor based on XXE in your Java™
application. For experienced Java™ programmers only. [PDF]